Tile Demolition & Preparation

Often for jobs we are asked to remove previous flooring, appliances, and other various things before we are able to start a job. For an extra cost we provide these services and prepare the work area so we can begin. In each of these situations we are provided with new challenges but our team is able to overcome every obstacle that presents itself. Sometimes throughout the course of our work we run into other, unknown problems and inform the homeowner to see what they would like to do.

The Tile Demolition & Preparation Process

Below are some comparison photos of our demolition and the final product.

Before

For this job we were asked to remove the previous tile before installation.

During

When we began, we found that the old tile was quite attached to the drywall underneath and soon discovered that we would have to rip out the drywall and install some new.

After

With our teams expertise we are able to get the job done quickly and effectively with little delay.

Before

For this job the inital demo was already complete and we were asked to install tile in the entryway.

During

Upon arrival we discovered that the floor was not prepped enough for us to begin. We require 1″ of underlay underneath any tile so as to prevent tiles from popping in the future. We then cut some plywood of the necessary thickness and glued and screwed it down.

After

Once that was complete we were able to begin laying tile, and ultimately get the job done!

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Samples of Our Tile Demolition & Prep

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